Old phone boxes used to store them
Two new, public-access defibrillators have been installed in the west of the Island.
They've been put in old telephone boxes in Patrick and Dalby, and were officially unveiled this lunchtime.
The defibrillators have been donated by local charity Craig's Heartstrong Foundation, which has provided dozens across the Island.
They can be operated by members of the public, who simply need to follow the instructions provided with them.
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